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	<title>Comments on: Noon Bus Route</title>
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		<title>By: Jim</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jim</dc:creator>
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		<description>Reminds me of some of the people I know who think that by saying something will happen it makes it more likely too. I can understand how the kids would think it was a riot, and how you might have . . . well we&#039;ll just say had a different thought or perspective on it. I remember how drivein with my dad in our subaru when I was like 10 and he hit a patch of ice and started spinning and he&#039;d turn the opposite way and then we&#039;d go that way. By the end ot the two mintues, I&#039;d assume they were horror for him, I was laughing like crazy, to me it was like a ride at the fair. He looked at me in a way that said &quot;you think that&#039;s funny, what the f&amp;%k is wrong with you.&quot; I looked in a way that said &quot;sorry, I thought it was funny.&quot; Knowing what I know now about kids and what not I know that laughing was just a way of coping.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Reminds me of some of the people I know who think that by saying something will happen it makes it more likely too. I can understand how the kids would think it was a riot, and how you might have . . . well we&#8217;ll just say had a different thought or perspective on it. I remember how drivein with my dad in our subaru when I was like 10 and he hit a patch of ice and started spinning and he&#8217;d turn the opposite way and then we&#8217;d go that way. By the end ot the two mintues, I&#8217;d assume they were horror for him, I was laughing like crazy, to me it was like a ride at the fair. He looked at me in a way that said &#8220;you think that&#8217;s funny, what the f&amp;%k is wrong with you.&#8221; I looked in a way that said &#8220;sorry, I thought it was funny.&#8221; Knowing what I know now about kids and what not I know that laughing was just a way of coping.</p>
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